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Driver’s license suspensions can cause undue hardships

by | Jan 10, 2020 | Drunk Driving Charges |

Drunk driving convictions can lead to your driver’s license being suspended. This can be very challenging, but it is something that you might be able to overcome. It will take work though, which is why many people get upset when they learn they won’t be able to legally drive for a while.

One of the most difficult things to understand when you are facing a driver’s license suspension is how they expect you to keep up with your financial obligations while you are unable to drive back and forth to work. Some people assume that you can use public transportation or ride-hailing to get there; however, they don’t think about the fact that this takes money.

You might not be able to afford those options while you’re trying to pay off fines and other costs associated with the charge. It can make it difficult to run errands and to get other necessary appointments handled. This can include being able to visit your attorney for meetings to plan your defense strategy.

If you determine that you can’t live without being able to drive and get caught behind the wheel, you will face another criminal charge. This increases the financial burden that you will face. There is also a chance that you will also have to deal with related issues in other areas of your life, including damage to your credit rating.

While the need to control drunk driving is understandable, the court should be able to balance this need with the ability to ensure that they are providing fair punishments to people facing charges. Suspending a driver’s license might not always be the best option, especially if the defendant is someone who will obviously have issues coping with this.